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Rajan et al., 2020 - Dual function of perivascular fibroblasts in vascular stabilization in zebrafish
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Model of perivascular fibroblasts in vascular stabilization in zebrafish.

Perivascular fibroblasts, characterized by the expression of fibrillar collagens col1a2 and col5a1 as well as low levels of pdgfrb, become associated with intersegmental vessels (ISVs) in the zebrafish trunk by 1.5 dpf. Perivascular fibroblasts deposit a network of collagen fibers to establish the vascular ECM and stabilize nascent ISVs at 2 dpf and continue to deposit collagen until at least 3 dpf. In the same time window, a subset of perivascular fibroblasts functions as pericyte progenitors. They gradually upregulate the expression of the classic pericyte marker pdgfrb and develop elongated cellular processes. By 3 dpf, these ‘pericyte progenitors’ have completely differentiated into mature pericytes, showing robust pdgfrb expression distinct from collagen-expressing perivascular fibroblasts. Together, perivascular fibroblasts perform dual functions in vascular stabilization by depositing collagens to support nascent blood vessels and acting as pericyte progenitors.

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